09 DECEMBER ’17

From Sumatra to Java, from the Moluccas to Papua … across the whole of Indonesia, ancestors play a leading role. This exhibition portrays the rich diversity, power and poetry in the worship of ancesto...

This exhibition takes you on a journey through Indonesia’s turbulent history, from the Dutch colony and Japanese occupation to today. Through the eyes of four 19th and 20th century artists you see how...

This exhibition takes you and your class through Indonesia’s stormy past, from the outbreaks under Dutch and Japanese rule until today. Through the eyes of four nineteenth and twentieth century artist...

SALUANG DENDANG
The saluang is the traditional bamboo flute of the Minangkabau people of Sumatra. Measuring 75 centimetres, it is relatively long and played at an angle. The flutist blows air from th...

BARIS DANCE - Gede Radiana Putra
Baris is the collective name for various forms of traditional martial dance from Bali. Accompanied by gamelan, it explores the range of emotions felt by a young warri...

Since the late 1960s the painter Jean Glibert (Brussels, 1938) has pursued a creative logic in his work that is close to that of the architect. From the method of finalising the designs through to com...

To celebrate the EU Council Presidency and its 100th birthday, Estonia is gifting a present to Brussels. Artworks combining street art and digital technologies are giving a new life to several colourf...

In the spring of 2017, architects from five Estonian and five Belgian architectural firms took a deep dive into a number of urban design and architecture problems facing the city of Brussels. The issu...

Alexis Gautier (1990) has spent two months in Indonesia looking for the definition of an island: "there is a bored god, a handful of dust and a floating island. I hear my name in the speakers of the m...

Up-and-coming photographers live their passions and reveal their true selves.
Freedom of speech through the democratization of creative tools is one of the great developments in this awakening millen...